Deadline: 1 December 2015
The University of Groningen is inviting students from least developed countries for Eric Bleumink Fund Talent Grant who wish to obtain a Master’s degree.
The University provides one of the fullest ranges of academic and technical education available in the Netherland. University has a long traditional in the study of international issues and development cooperation in the field of international law, international economics relations, peace and security, non-Western demography, food security in developing countries and reproductive health.
Eligible Countries
Afghanistan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Armenia, Angola, Kenya Bolivia, Bangladesh,Tajikistan Cote Verde, Benin, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Bhutan, Congo, Burkina Faso, Cote d’lvoire, Burundi,Egypt, Cambodia, El Salvador, Central African Republic, Georgia, Chad, Ghana, Comoros, Guatemala, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guyana, Djibouti, Honduras, Equatorial, Guineal, India, Eritrea, Indonesia,Ethiopia, Kosovo, Gambia, Kyrgyzstan, Guinea, Micronesia, GuineaBissau, Moldova, Haiti, Mongolia, Kiribati,Morocco, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Nicaragua, Lesotho, Nigeria, Liberia, Pakistan, MadagascarPapua, Guinea, Malawi, Paraguay, Mali, Philippines, Mauritania, Samoa, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Myanmar,Swaziland, Nepal, Syrian Arab Republic, Niger, Tokelau, Rwanda, Ukraine, Sao Tome and Principe,Uzbekistan, Senegal, Viet Nam
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates for the Eric Bleumink Fund should:
For application details and more, please visit Eric Bleumink Fund Talent Grant
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